
He was delivering the presidential address at the valedictory ceremony of the 'Know the Prophet of Mankind' campaign of the Forum in Mangalore on Saturday.
“Even today the sex ratio in some parts of our country is 1000 males per 700 odd females. The ugly act of female infanticide continues to exist in our country. The teachings of the Prophet (pbuh) are still relevant as he abolished female infanticide at a time when it was a norm to bury female children alive. Even today casteism prevails in our country where Dalits are burnt to death and subjected to torture just because they are supposed to be from a low caste. People from backward classes are not allowed to enter temples. Contrast this with the approach of the Prophet (pbuh) who made Bilal (ra), a one time black slave of Ethiopian origin, to inaugurate the Kaaba in Mecca”, Mr. Kudroli said.
Stating that the true essence of Islam lies in the Quran and the life of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), Mr. Kudroli appealed to people to not judge Islam by looking at what today's Muslims do but rather study the Quran and the Prophet's (pbuh) life.
Reshma G Ullal, Reporter, Janashri TV, who was the chief guest of the programme, sharing her thoughts said that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) served as an inspiration for several greats across ages including the architect of our constitution Dr. B R Ambedkar. The Prophet (pbuh) stood for human values, Ms. Ullal said. “Hundreds of years before the UN made the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) strived for upholding of human rights. One of the revolutionary reforms in Islam is the system of Zakath wherein the poor are not left alone and the system of sharing taken care of even during celebrations. The Prophet (pbuh) stressed on education for women. Unfortunately, although the system of 'meher' was introduced to give financial aid to girls at the time of marriage, today the situation has reversed and dowry is being demanded to harass women”, she said.
Ms. Ullal pointed out that moral policing is a new disease plaguing the society and must be checked.
Dr. J N Bhat, Medical Superintendent, Omega Hospital, the other chief guest of the programme said in his address that although there are different religions, there is one truth and one God, just like different rivers ultimately join a single sea.






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